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Discussion Groups | Comp.Arch.Embedded | 32-bit Coldfire microcontroller w/uCLinux? Or uC/OS?

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eCos? (Re: 32-bit Coldfire microcontroller w/uCLinux? Or uC/OS?) - Roger Larsson - 20:07 15-04-04

http://ecos.sourceware.org/

http://sources.redhat.com/ml/ecos-devel/2003-12/msg00003.html
"can driver will probably go in dev/can/sh/lh75401"
So it looks like there are other can drivers as well...

/RogerL

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Re: 32-bit Coldfire microcontroller w/uCLinux? Or uC/OS? - 42Bastian Schick - 02:04 16-04-04

>> 42Bastian
>You are right for the very basic CAN/Ethernet only. How about implementing
>an CGI capable HTTP server as well, storing some Java applets. How about
Well, 128k for RTOS+TCP/IP+Webserver leaves 384K for applets and
application.

>coding some control application on the device, using TCP/IP or whatever
>only for high-level supervising and monitoring. Its not RAM or FLASH what
>significantly raises the price, its more housing, power supply, industrial
>temperature range ....

Actually I am not convinced. Any chip extra makes the design more
complicated and more expensive. 
Maybe, for your application 10cent more or less don't make any
difference, but:
The less chips, the simpler the power-supply, the smaller the PCB, the
smaller the housing. 

But maybe these are ancient arguments which do not play any role
today.
 

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